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  1. RHEL
  2. RHEL-33844

As a contributor, I want to be able to contribute fixes to selinux-policy

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    • rhel-10.0.beta
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    • selinux-policy
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    • rhel-sst-security-selinux
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      .The `selinux-policy` git repository for Centos Stream 10 is now publicly accessible

      CentOS Stream contributors now can participate in the development of the SELinux policy by contributing to the `c10s` branch of the `fedora-selinux/selinux-policy` git repository. These contributions can then be used to improve the SELinux policy of RHEL 10.
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      .The `selinux-policy` git repository for Centos Stream 10 is now publicly accessible CentOS Stream contributors now can participate in the development of the SELinux policy by contributing to the `c10s` branch of the `fedora-selinux/selinux-policy` git repository. These contributions can then be used to improve the SELinux policy of RHEL 10.
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      Goal

      • As a CentOS Stream contributor, I want to be able to contribute fixes to selinux-policy, so that software fixes and updates I contribute to CentOS Stream will work seamlessly.
        •  As an example, the CentOS Hyperscale SIG qualifies and releases updated versions of systemd to the community as a backport from Fedora, which often requires updating the selinux-policy rules so that they contain updated rules from Fedora as well. This is currently very difficult to do because the CentOS Stream branches of selinux-policy sources are not available for external contribution.

      Acceptance Criteria

      • selinux-policy has a source Git repository with a branch for CentOS Stream development and contribution. This may either be a branch on fedora-selinux/selinux-policy or a repository elsewhere with rhel-X/cXs branches.

      Other Information

      This was previously requested in July 2023 on the Fedora SELinux mailing list, and rhn-support-zpytela responded indicating he's amenable to it but trying to figure out how to do it.

              rhn-support-zpytela Zdenek Pytela
              ngompa13@gmail.com Neal Gompa
              Zdenek Pytela Zdenek Pytela
              Milos Malik Milos Malik
              Jan Fiala Jan Fiala
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